’ J I £51. ymwmmaemmmc row a m“: :1. of. . wm‘ v 1 mflrnost Identical oars end- ed up In the ditch Saturday night on the Western Road about a half of Days Corner, after Wag to avoid hitting a half am truck that was parked on the Sidej-ot the highway with a flat me. Its understood the over- B’brden Man Dies Suddenly BORDEN — William George wadington died suddenly at his home in Borden on Sunday morn- ing in his 7lst year. He had been a Will known and highly esteem- ed,barber in Borden for the past ‘ «wears and had lived alone since (bequeath of his wife the former Agnes Graham. Hg‘passed away soon after aris- morning and was {any} byan early morning cus- prho investigated on finding fibfe’snonal Cards Chartered f _ Accountants T- Earle Hickey 85 00. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerslde, P.E.I. Phone 2235 ’7 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire -- Auto — Casualty I Summer St. Summerside HE“. Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D. 8.0. PHONE 3287 Summer St. Summerside LLB. F. Hunter. R.0. . l, t' 4' '8 BUILDING .5 Photographers READ STUDIO _ u w. smms ‘i f Barrister R. MacMahon,. I" ' LLB. / Kensington on Saturdays) ,- Phone Summersidezlis} “ 355 Water St. Summerside Ter t UNDED IN DITCH ,ide, PEEL Phone 3110‘ .3, tin-med car, struck the truck be— fore cares-hing into the ditch and overturning while the other, a few yards to the east, ended in the ditch but on all fours, The occu- pants whose identities was not learned. were repented not to have been injured. the barber shop had not been opened for business. Two half-brothers and a half- s1ster reside at New Harbour, WESTERN GUARDIAN AUCTION “45” Score Cards for Sale at Guardian - Patriot, Central Printing. THE DUART Beauty Salon will be closed for holidays from Oct- ober. 6718 inclusively. REGULAR monthly meeting Canadian Legion, Kensington, Tuesday, Octoberuth. 8.00 pm. sharp. WE ARE making appointments now for Christmas portraits. Avoid the rush this year. Phone 8081 today. The Read Studio and Camera Shop. REGULAR DANCE Borden Le- gion Hall, Wednesday. Modern and oldtime dancing 9.00 p.m. to 12.30 pm. Music by Hi-Fy 0r- chestra. Admission 50 cents. DANCE, spring Valley Hall, every Wednesday night. Dancing from 9 pm. LOADING POTATOES -— The Norwegian freighter “Funpoly- na” docked at the railway wharf Summerside over the weekend to take on potatoes for VeneA such,— The 8985 too ship. which has a‘ length of 475 feet is sche- duled to leave sometime this evening. RECEIVES WORD—Mrs. Wal- ter Stewart, West Point, received word that her son-in-law, Francis Hanoon age 38 of Calgary, had been killed last Wednesday night when the private plane which he ,was piloting crashed during a graduate of the Charlottetown Hospital. Also surviving are his snow storm. Mrs. Hanson is the former'Bertha Stewart R.N. a MoIpeque Man ‘ Passes At 78 . SUMhll‘ZRSlDE~The commun- lty of {Vlalpeque lost, a highly re- spected and beloved citizen Sun- day evening when Leslie D. Mac- Nutt passed away at his home at the age of 78 years. Mr. MacNult. who had been in failing health for several years, was formerly secretary—treasurer of the firm of Peter Machutt and Sons and later president of the Malpcque Trading Company until his retirement. He also conducted extensive farming operations in Malpeque where he took an active interest in all community and church affairs. He was a member of the United Church. He is survived by his wife the former Nina Russ, oct Sumner- side, three daughters, Constance, Mrs. Frank Beairsto. Charlotte- town: Adele. Mrs. R. S. Mac- Donald, Halifax; Edith, Mrs. Thomas Davies, Charlottetown and one son. Dogald, Malpeque. The funeral will be held Wed- nesdary afternoon from the late home at 2:00 o‘clock. gate is a niece. The humeral was held from Davisons Funeral Parlor to the Geddie Memorial Church, New London on Monday afternoon, the Rev. E. H. Bean officiating. Pallbearers were Hugh Ahern. Reid Sangster, Roy Adams, Earl MacKay, Donald Lamont and Arthur Stewart. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. mother and five children, Eliza- beth 7. Kaye 6, Peter 4. Paula 3 and Hilda 2. DEDICATION—At the Sunday N-S~ Ml‘S- William Durham. Mal“ evening Thanksgiving Service in Summerside Presbyterian church a fluroescent organ lamp was dedicated in loving memory of a devoted choir member. the late Mrs. J.S. Perry. Mr. L.W. Hana cock on behalf of the choir pre- sented the lamp to the Minister Rev. J. Donald MacKay, who ac- cepted it on behalf of the session and congregation. CARD PARTY Kensington High School Auditorium Wednesday, October 5th. Sponsored by Com- munity Club. 8.00 p.m. PROGRESSING —— The Imper- ial Oil well at MacDougall had reached a depth of 6,918 at 6 p. m. last evening: Maximum depth fexpected to be reached is 10,000 eet. PERSONALS Miss Sheila MacKa'y, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. or Mac- Kay, Darrtley, has joined the R.C.A.F. and left recently for St. John‘s, Quebec. to begin training. a Free hook on Arthritis ‘ And Rheumatism IIOW TO AVOID GRIPPLIIIG DEme .. An amazing hook-entitled “Arthritis and Rheumatism" will be sent: if» to anyone who Will write for it. : r It: reveals why drugs and medi- cines give only temporary relief and fail to remove the causes of the trouble; explains a. specialized non-surgical treatment which has proven successful since 1919. You incur no obligation in send- ing for this instructive book. It ?' years of untold misery. Write tn“ day to The Ball Clinic, Dept. 5233 Excelsior Springs, Missouri charges N. Craig Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1958 The Guardian Page 11 S’Side Adverii '31 am 5: g M ger Charles N. Craig. has liven ap- m"'"'”’"‘“""" pointed to Summersidc and the Western area. as adwrllsing manager there for the Guardian and Palriol. Mr. Craig came from Ruther- gleu, Scotland, nearly five years ago, during which time he has been with the Charlottetown”. staff of the Guardian adventuring department. "' Educated in the city of Glas- 5 gow. Scotland, he pOsscsscs a f1ne baritone voice, and sang: for many years at functions, 2: especially those of Scottish and Burns interests and was heard? on the Scottish radio on Ovel‘ one hundred occasions. He is a member of the choir of Zion Presbyterian Churc'lL in Char- lottetown where he h s rendered many fine solos. He served in the First War with the Black Watch in the Ba-reilly Brigade. Indian Army. and later with the Slst Highland Division, and was wounded in the Battle of the Somme, France. During the post-war years he was active as President of the Scottish Ex Service Men‘s As- sociation. and a founder of‘the Dundee Lord Roberts‘ Work- shops for the training of the wounded. He was. on two occasions. a guest at Glamis Castle, \iilh the family of the Queen Mother, the Earl and Countess of Sirath- more. to discuss the affairs at- fecting the rc-establishmcnt of the disabled men of the army, navy and air Force. His interests extended to the political field and was promin- ent as speaker and propandist in Dundee and Glasgow areas - CHARLES N.. CRAIG period when the great Churchill was War Minister._ He has two sons who are qualified metallurgists by pro- CAMEO Kensington 9:15 — Walt Disney's first true-life fantasy in techni- color. It’s the Story of "PERRI" It's not 3 Cartoon. Mon, Tues, Wed, 7:15-1 ner was fined $30 and costs at". .‘1 pleading guilty to being intoxiqthe road. The R.C.M.P. found = ney, with the Handley-Page Air- Dennis Webster), lives on Bishop 5 garet (Mrs. Dignanl. who is in 3 Marysville, N.B. , FREE m RHEUMATISM A ARTHRITIStNElIRIIIS PAINS ‘cated in a public place. Magis-l Drunk Charge trale R. S. Hinton, Q.C., prcsldfi Brings $50 Fme ‘ The accused‘s car was found1 SUMMERSIDE — In llucls-i at Baglole‘s Corner just east of traie’s Court. Summorsidc. Sal-ISummerslde Friday evening urday. a man from Ross‘ (‘ol'-;arou11d seven o'clock in a deep ditch on the right hand side of ‘the accused, also in the ditch, fession; Charles. serving in; about 600 feet east of the car. Nigeria. North Africa, and Sid-t A Sydney youth, who had been picking potatoes for a few days pleaded guilty to a charge of vagran-cy and was ordered to leave town or serve 10 days in jail. Two Summerside men were each fined $20 and costs or 15 days for being intoxicated In a public place. craft Construction Company, St. Albans, England: two daughters are in Canada. Dorothy, JMrs. Street, Charlottetown and Mar- OPENING TUESDAY: OCT. 0 "FASHIONETTE BEAUTY SALON” l ABEGWEIT HOTEL SPECIALIZING IN ALL LINES 0F BEAUTY CULTURE FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT PHONE 54 BORDEN 15‘ HALL MFG. co. 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